Back when DH first started clinicals and we had moved to Connecticut and I found this wonderful site. I had just moved from a short stay at home and before that we lived in the Caribbean for two years as DH attended med school. Although I didn’t care for my time on the island it did have built in friendships. Living in Connecticut was especially lonely for me. When I’m stressed insomnia tends to worsen and I was up well past midnight when I joined. I couldn’t think of a username… I looked out the living room window and saw the bright moonlight… it was the same moonlight I often stared at on those lonely nights during the 3rd year of med school. Somehow it seemed fitting that I give myself the name moonlight.
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Originally posted by Jane View PostWere you on before?
Yes, we had both an American wedding and an Indian wedding, but I was married long before I joined the site, so I may have mentioned it in passing, but it wasn't an "event" or anything.
At least two of my good friends from Indiana will have Indian weddings. One is pseudo-engaged to her Indian boyfriend of 6+ years (meaning, he proposed when she was still in undergrad and she said "not yet"... she's an MS4 now and kinda ready). The other is Indian and has promised me a spot in her bridal party. Now we just need to find her a husband!Back in the Midwest with my PGY-2 ortho DH and putting my fashion degree to good use.
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Now I am going to have to read through the thread and see what everyone's names mean.
I just got in touch with Kris and she is actually going to change my screen name for me - I don't think I should have my first name and last name initial as my name on here.
Anyway - she is changing it to kissmycheek And I am using that because it's my favorite place that S kisses me... pathetic... I know! lol
(S is indian and I am white and we have talked about what we would do if we got married - we have decided an indian and a traditional "white" wedding would be part of the plan. Just not sure how we would pull it all off!)
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I've always had a hard time coming up with creative screen names. Hence the boring-ness of mine... J and C are the first letters of my first and middle names, and 76 is my birth year. Realized after the fact that should have made it JO76 instead since I ended up putting Jo in my signature line. I admire the creativity of some of the ladies here!Attorney, wife to EM attending, mom to two girls (ages 5 and 2)
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Originally posted by pinkpickles View PostI chose my favorite Arabic condiment: pickled turnips. They turn bright pink/fuchsia because a cut beat soaks w/them in the brine.
I started out as Suzybelle.
Holy crap! I guess a name change maybe in order...I just found pink pickle on Uraban dictionary...slang for penis!
Fess up...who knew about this and didn't mentioned it!!!??? LOLWife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Originally posted by McPants View PostMy name is boringly unrelated to my real name or personality/hobbies/etc. I think I was just sitting there trying to think of a login name and that was the one I settled for. I figure I was probably trying to go for something nonsensical and vaguely amusing.
Don't know about in Europe, but in the States, when you put the prefix "Mc" (or "Mac") in front of a word, it can mean sort of a "cheap" version, usually used paradoxically. It comes from MacDonald's Restaurants, which serve crappy fast food--poor quality but mass produced and inexpensive. Commonly, you'll hear people refer to suburbs full of "MacMansions"--HUGE homes that look vaguely like mansions but lack the substantive architectural creativity or detail to be artistically important.
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Originally posted by GrayMatterWife View PostOh, I thought it might mean that you wear a lot of boring, unremarkable, poorly tailored pants...like it was some kind of quirky thing about you.
Don't know about in Europe, but in the States, when you put the prefix "Mc" (or "Mac") in front of a word, it can mean sort of a "cheap" version, usually used paradoxically. It comes from MacDonald's Restaurants, which serve crappy fast food--poor quality but mass produced and inexpensive. Commonly, you'll hear people refer to suburbs full of "MacMansions"--HUGE homes that look vaguely like mansions but lack the substantive architectural creativity or detail to be artistically important.
I'm familiar with the "Mc"-prefix. It's used over here too, however I suppose to a somewhat lesser extent. I wasn't thinking of it when I came up with the name though.
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Originally posted by Sheherezade View PostI used to be "goofy" before the great name change event. I think that was more appropriate. I am goofy. When we changed names, my daughter was in the play Arabian Nights. I thought the character of Sheherezade was a great role model -someone that could avoid getting her head chopped off through cleverness and imagination. I'd like to be Sheherezade. (So far the name hasn't made me any more clever or imaginative than I was as goofy. *sigh* Still waiting!)
Since then, I've found that the name is rarely taken on websites so I don't have to remember too many user names when I bop around the web. Apparently, there are a lot more "goofy" people out there than "Sheherezades".Gas, and 4 kids
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